Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 26 Sep 2000, p. 14

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"Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" ee... A A iia Licenced opticians Brock and Wendy Reville have owned and operated Port Perry Optical for the past 14 years, and both have backgrounds in prescription lab work. As independent business owners, they provide their clients benefits by controlling work- manship, and quality on their optical products. i They provide a large selection of optical frames, sunglasses and accessories for all | ages and lifestyles, "we strive to provide good fit, style, function and quality at afford- able prices," the Revilles say. The role of an optician is different than that of an eye | doctor; they are trained to provide any required visual aids, such as eyeglasses. The Ministry of Health recognizes the importance of both roles and imposes specific train- | ing and licencing requirements for opticians. Continuing education is an important part of these requirements. | Much of the prescription lab work done on the premises results in prompter serv- ice on eyewear and repairs, and assures a licenced optician has monitored your cye- glasses from start to finish. To ensure the best possible vision and monitoring of the general health of your eyes, the Revilles stress the importance of an annual eye exam- ination, which can be arranged by Port Perry Optical. ) ORT PERRY OPTICAI TARTAN «A little bit o' Scotland in the heart of Port Perry" is how proprietor Stewart Bennett speaks of his old country style shop on Queen Street. The shop carries everything the Scot or wanna-be Scot could want. From Scot regalia in the of kilts, hi ( i ed food the Scotland, the Wee Tartan Shop is a slice of Scotland. Items with the names of the most famous clans of Scotland range from hats to whiskey | cups and books on how to trace your highland ancestors to tapes of the music of * the pipes welcome visitors to the shop. 3 «Since the success of the Highlands of Durham Games we have had increased customer interest in traditional highland clothes," Mr. Bennett said. "We have £ "rentals for weddings and other occasions." : : Mr. Bennett said that there is a wide range of gift ideas for those who love the highlands and the traditions of Scotland. "But ordet'soon $0 we can pudtanec deliveryin time for Christinas." Customers will soon be able to shop the Wee Tartan on the Internct as Mr. Bennett launches www.theweetartanshop.com for those on the Internet. As for your welcome, Sper it to be a warm one. As Mr. Bennett puts it, "come in for a visit and a chat. 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